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*S5M-10055 Jeremy Balfour: Dalkeith Thistle Community FC That the Parliament — congratulates Dalkeith Thistle Community FC on being awarded £3,000 by the Coalfields regeneration trust, and wishes the club well with is forthcoming fixtures for the season.
S5W-00676 Neil Bibby: To ask the Scottish Government on what dates the current Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport has visited the Royal Alexandra Hospital and when she last visited the children's ward.
Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. th Meeting of 26 January 2023: 4 MSPs in attendance. 19 non-MSP members were in attendance, including the Consul General for the US Consulate in Edinburgh.
Total requested budget for 2026/27 compared to 2025/26 budget allocationSPICe/Criminal Justice Committee written and oral evidenceThis shows that, across the main justice bodies, a 13% uplift in budget for 2026/27 is needed compared to 2025/26, or just over £400 million.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 November 2019
The Cabinet Secretary told the Sub-Committee that he was unaware of the reasons not to include chief officers in the policing efficiency exercise and recommended that the Sub-Committee write to the SPA and Police Scotland to seek clarification, stating that “Those will be matters for the chief constable and the committee can write to the chief constable and the SPA to get a bit more detail and understanding of the rationale behind the decision that there will be no reduction in the number of chief officers as Police Scotland has stated”.2Justice Sub-Committee on Policing. (2019, September 12).
Committee reports
Date published:
14 November 2018
“Relevant client” is defined as a person to whom section 32 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016 applies (i.e. a person in police custody or attending an interview by a constable voluntarily about an offence which the constable has reasonable grounds to suspect the person of committing).